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<h2>itemize</h2>



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  \begin{itemize}

  \item First item

  \item Second item

  ....

  \end{itemize}

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<p>The itemize environment produces a list with "tick-marks"

    (typically "bullets" for first level). Itemizations can be

    nested within one another, up to four levels deep. </p>


<p>Each item of an itemized list begins with an

    <tt><a href="item.html">\item</a></tt> command. There must be at

    least one <tt>\item</tt> command within the environment.</p>


<p>The default optional <tt>label</tt> argument of the

    <tt><a href="item.html">\item</a></tt> command is given by the

    <tt>\labelitemi, \labelitemii, \labelitemiii, \labelitemiv</tt>

    commands, respectively, depending on the nesting level. These

    may be redefined with the

    <tt><a href="ltx-18.html">\renewcommand</a></tt> command. For

    example, to make the first level marks nice five-point stars,</p>



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    \renewcommand{\labelitemi}{$<a href="ltx-404.html">\star</a>$}

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    See also <a href="ltx-27.html">Environments</a>,

    <a href="lists.html">Lists</a>,

    <a href="ltx-3.html">Counters</a><br>

    See also <tt><a href="item.html">\item</a></tt><br>

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